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Preserving History, Resisting Forgetfulness: ‘Serve’ Sheds Light on Student Journalism During Philippine Martial Law...

“So, why this book?” veteran journalist Jo-Ann Q. Maglipon said at the launch of the anthology, Serve. “To fight fantasy, forgetting, flagellation. To stop the gaslighting of activists of yesteryears for the resurrection of a dictator’s family. To rebuke the exhortation of harmony and unity, false and deceitful. To demand apology, atonement, redress. And yes, to remind the powers—we are here, we remember everything, and we write.”
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Which Solar Power System Is Best for Filipino Homes? Mapúa Professor...

With rising electricity costs, more Filipinos are turning to renewable energy—particularly solar power—for their homes. Learn how Filipino students are being prepared to lead in...